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Vented pacifier

a pacifier and hollow technology, applied in the field of pacifiers, can solve the problems of ear infections, ear infections, speech delays, etc., and achieve the effect of improving the pacifier

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-06
BROWN CRAIG E +1
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[0024]Accordingly, the present invention improves a pacifier by forming a rib within the hollow nipple. This pacifier has a nipple perpendicular to and centered upon a guard. The guard extends beyond the closed lips of a typical infant. The invention has offsets for the teeth and gums of an infant with the inferior offset closer to the distal end of the pacifier. Opposite the nipple, the guard has a tab, or ring, or other means for grasping the pacifier. The major aperture extends from the tip of the nipple towards and then through the guard. A rib is provided, extending the entire length of the pacifier which ensures that the pacifier venting aperture is always open. The major aperture allows the passage of air into and out of the pacifier. However, infants salivate especially when suckling on a pacifier. A vertical aperture intersects the horizontal aperture ahead of the guard. The vertical aperture permits drainage of saliva that enters the horizontal aperture back into the mouth of an infant. The pacifier deviates superiorly at the guard end and then slightly inferiorly at the opposite end, thus emulating the human breast anatomy during suckling. The pacifier also has an oval shaped nipple.
[0025]The present invention allows for instant and complete movement of air through the pacifier thus allowing the pacifier to remain in place as the infant breathes normally. An infant using the present invention does not create pressure in the mouth or intra-oral cavity. Using the present invention, an ambient or positive pressure arises in the intra-oral cavity that simulates the sensation of breast feeding, a soothing activity for infants. Without creating negative pressure in the intra-oral cavity, pressure remains ambient in the middle ear. Negative pressure, unlike ambient pressure, causes middle ear infections especially shown in non-vented pacifiers. Fluid accumulation in the ear leads to ear infections, as well as developmental, motor, and speech delays in infants still using non-vented pacifiers. Also while using the invention, an infant does not create a negative pressure in the intraoral cavity, air taken in around a pacifier is is minimized and also air ingestion is minimized. In non-vented pacifiers, the infant creates a negative pressure in the intra-oral cavity which generates a pressure gradient that induces an infant to swallow and ingest air. Ingested air often leads to colic, fussiness, reflux, gas, and other gastro-intestinal disorders.
[0026]In time, infants begin to outgrow their pacifiers and they must be weaned of the devices. The present invention allows normal breathing by an infant so an infant can alternate readily between a vented pacifier and unassisted breathing. With confidence in breathing, an infant can easily minimize and eventually discontinue use of the vented pacifier. Transitioning easily away from a vented pacifier, an older infant is less likely to place objects in the mouth which promotes healthy formation and alignment of teeth as they grow in. Further, an easy transition from the vented pacifier encourages regular feedings in contrast to snacking which promotes tooth decay.

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Fluid accumulation in the ear leads to ear infections, as well as developmental, motor, and speech delays in infants still using non-vented pacifiers.

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[0052]The present invention overcomes the prior art limitations by providing a vented pacifier that provides a non-collapsible aperture to permit continuous and automatic venting as an infant breathes while suckling on the present invention. In referring to the drawings, and in particular FIG. 1, the preferred embodiment of the vented pacifier 1 of this invention is disclosed. The vented pacifier has a tab 1a or ring for grasping the present invention. The tab is located towards the outside of the guard. The guard 2 has a generally oval shape and FIG. 1 shows the edge of the guard. Opposite the tab, the present invention has a nipple 4. The nipple is perpendicular to and centered upon the guard. The nipple has a shape and texture that mimics a human nipple. Generally the nipple is oval shaped in cross section with a narrow neck 10 proximate to the guard. The nipple has the flexibility to move left and right and up and down as an infant chews, moves its jaws, or suckles upon the nipp...

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Abstract

The present invention is a pacifier having a non-collapsible aperture within the nipple lengthwise and a vertical aperture crosswise. The pacifier has a superiorly arched nipple upon a guard and opposite the nipple, a tab for grasping. The horizontal aperture extends from the tip of the nipple and through the guard. The horizontal aperture allows the passage of air into and out of the pacifier as an infant breathes and has a rib extending lengthwise that prevents collapse of the aperture. However, as infants salivate when suckling on a pacifier, the vertical aperture permits drainage of saliva, that enters the horizontal aperture, back into the mouth of an infant. The guard has a generally oval shape. Alternatively, the nipple deviates superiorly and close to the proximal end, has recesses for teeth or gums, and a hole in the tab for a strap or keeper.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This continuation patent application claims priority to the non-provisional patent application having Ser. No. 11 / 880,779, filed Jul. 24, 2007, which claims priority to the provisional patent application having Ser. No. 60 / 834,504, which was filed on Jul. 31, 2006.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The vented pacifier relates generally to infant care accessories. More specifically, the present invention refers to a hollow pacifier with an internal rib that prevents collapse of the pacifier walls as the pacifier is placed and used in the intraoral cavity and that prevents a vacuum from forming within an infant.[0003]A unique aspect of the present invention is an integral rib within a tubular shaped aperture within the nipple of the pacifier. The aperture starts at the tip and proceeds through the nipple that allows an infant to breath through the pacifier without collapsing the nipple. The configuration of the nipple is such that collapse of ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61J17/00
CPCA61J17/02A61J17/00A61J7/0053A61J17/001A61J17/10
Inventor BROWN, CRAIG E.BROWN, ROBERT J.
Owner BROWN CRAIG E
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